Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 14 March 1919 — Page 7

Friday, March 14, 1919.

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LABOR CONFERENCE OF WORLD FOR U.S. Washington Chosen, for the Scene of International Meeting in October. (By Interactional news Srric.) PAICIS. March 14. The first meeting of the International LaVr conference. Instituted under th auspices of the IJLaco conference, will be held in Washir.ton in October if the United States government will consent to convene it. uncording- to the following communique Issued today: The twenty-first and twenty-second meetings of the committee on International labor lKilation. took place undr the presidency of Samuel Gompers Thursday. The third readlny of the British draft of the JsIh-t convention was completed with the exception of two articles nn which final decision was

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deferred until Monday. Tlis commission proceeded to discuss arrangements for the first meeting of tha International Labor conference in October and decided to recommend that it should be held in Washington, if the government of the L'niied Htates would consent to convene it. The necessary preparationa will be placed in the hands of ao International committee.

WORKERS TO GET PIECE OF HUN GUNS

Liberty Loan Aids Will Be Awarded Medals Made of Cannon.

An interesting announcement from Washington, in connection with the coming Victory Loan campaign. I' that the workers in the Victory drive will be

awarded med.ils mad-; from captured German cannon.

An official message to this effect was received from the treasury department by Ban F. McCutcheon, publicity director of ttie Liberty Loan organisation, of the seventh federal reserve district of which this city is a. part. Tha text of the message follows: "You are at liberty to make, full usa of the announcement that the treasury department will award medals made from captured German cannon to all workers during the Victory Liberty Loan campaign. The medal is tha aiie of a half dollar and contains on one side a reproduction of the treasury building and on the tranverse side a certification of loan participation. Space is left for engratng the name of the recipient." "I heartily approve of this action of the government in casting honor medals made from German cannon to award Victory Liberty Loan workers," said Charles TL Schweppe, director of campaign for the seventh federal reserve district. "It supplies an added incentive to supreme endeavor and surely will have a good effect that will be shown in increased sales. The awarding of theac medals from cannon captured from the foe should result in bringing us a full complement of workers."

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LEAGUE SENTIMENT GROWING IN U. S., SAYS WICKERSHAM

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GvoTf W. Wickersham. "Ther-a is undoubtedly a widespread sentiment throughout the United State in favor of the formation of a league of nations," gays George W. Wickersham, U. S. attor ney general during Taft's administration. And he gives the following as one of the reasons why this sentiment exists: "The peace which has been ton bv the sword will be of little value ami the sacrifice which America has made will be in vain, unless the nations which have effectively combined to resist the menace of Teuton domination shall continue in close association to safeguard the peace and pros perity of the world."

GKEKN'SBUR'3 The Decatur County Food Production Committee composed of a farmer from each township elected at tha county war conference In 191S will hold a general meeting of

j all farmers in Decatur county March ! 15th.

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The Great Effect War Has Had on

Men's Styles; A common point of d'.cu.?ion I anion?: soldiers who are returning! from the Old World is the element, o'f ' style which played fui.-h an important part in the clothes worn by the officers of the. European armies. Upon ; the arrival of our men In France 1 there was a noticeable rise In the d-mand-for tuni--s having more swank, and better fitting power. The privates!

no le? than the ofiiceis were quick t- notice, that in ths European armies inure regard was Rsvtn to the et-up of the uniform. This condition lias without doubt, trade a marked impression on all men who have returned and the influence Is felt among; all men for style and its needfulness, jald Nagdeman, of Nagdeman's Clothing- Store. In the larger - ities the custom tailors have adoplcd straidht-up shoulders and flat back, high waistline and deep vents. The origin of nil these features can

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.Mrs. E. J. Phillips has filled the vacancy left by Mis Z. Davis, teaching the primary grades. Mrs. Marry Schalier and Ruth Schaller were shopping in Hammond Tuesday. ConiunHy meeting will be held on Tuesday. March 18th. A very interesting program will be given. Mr. Mi-s-jn of Purdue will give a short talk on "Home Gardening." Eantern slides of t'nited States forests will be shown. We hope t-j s e more oi-1 folks at our meeting. Farmers ought to attend thse meetings and show more interest in them than they have been doing because to make a success of thes meetings we need the entire community to work together. We hope to see you all Tuesday night. March IS. The high School Literary SocUty riit Tuesday night at the high school

buildinsr. The Seniors entertained the

high school pupils and teachers and serveed a fine luncheon. ia.mes weis plnyed and everybody eneJoyeJ tliem-selves.

OF COURSE WILLARD DENIES

(By International Htwi Ssrvlce.) KANSAS CITV. Mo., March 13. When informed today by the International News Service over 1-ng distance telephone of the accusation made by Jack Johnson in Havana that lie 'Johnson) had laid down to Willard in their bout at the Cuban metropolitan April 5. 1313. and that the fight was a fake. Jess Willard Issued the following statement from his home In Lawrence. Kansas: "I consider Johnson's Imputation a huge joke. From what I have gleaned from press reports, the negro is down find out and anxio-.n to get back into the rin? to mako another big- haul. I ran truthfully say that my victory over Johnson was clean cut and if there was anything1 pre-arranged it was wholly unknown to me. I fought my best and as all critics who witnessed the battle will agree, the best man

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Evening Till 9 O'clock Anion? the well Know n makes included In this sale are the following: Kimball $65 Hallet & Davis 150 Player Piano 195 Gabler&Son 140 Putnam 50 Shoninger 65 Hall 25 Story & Clark 210 Johnson 125 Underwood 160 Royal 115 Schiller 25 Hardman 1C0 Schubert 115 Kenmore 148 There are doiens of others: in fact, any make you prefer, and at any price you wish to pay.

Story & Glarls P anos and Player Pianos

Sale of discontinued styUs. These pisnos have nerer been off of our f.ooY and are brand new in erery respect. We csnnot use them as our regular catalogue pianos ssd -will include tfcem In this special sale as follows: Story & Clark Pianos Regular retail catalogue priosa. $400, $450 and $500. These pianos are the very bet money can buy. Made of tha finest material and workmanship. Guaranteed 25 years. To go cn sale tomorrow at $240 $275 $290 Our Live and Let Live Policy Extended time In case of sickness or unemployment. We Employ No Collector Thus our prices and terms are lower than any other house who keep an arm? of collectors on their pay roll.

USED PIAYER PIAKOS $1.50 Per Week

Five Player Pianos, all 88-note. play entire key board, marked down to this specially low price, S300

Bush & Lane 88

Four Player -:anos, ued short time only, an unusual bargain at :his very low pries

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